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mond Fosberg," alphabetically arranged by vernacular names, with notes on 

 uses. (Pukapuka or Danger Islands, an atoll northeast of Samoan Islands, 

 165°50' W. Long., 10°55' S. Lat.) 



Brown, F. B. H., and Brown, E. D. W. Flora of southeastern Polynesia. 

 Bui. Bern. P. Bishop Mus. 84. 194 p. 18 fig. (inch maps), 35 pi. 1931; 89. 



123 p. 19 fig. (incl. maps), 21 pi. 1931; 130. 386 p. 70 fig., 9 pi. 1935. 

 Botanical explorations, topography, climate, native agriculture, etc. ; anno- 

 tated descriptive flora of vascular plants, with vernacular names and uses ; 

 bibliographies. The total indigenous flora includes 453 species and varieties. 

 Pt. I, Monocotyledons ; pt. II, Pteridophytes ; pt. Ill, Dicotyledons. Covers the 

 Marquesas, Tuamotu, and Austral Islands, Rapa Island, and the Mangareva- 

 Henderson Island group. 



Burkill, I. H., and Crosby, C. S. The flora of Vavau, one of the Tonga 

 Islands. Jour. Linn. Soc. Bot. 35 ; 20-65. 1901. 



List of vascular plants, including 83 species additional to Hemsley's "Flora of 

 the Tonga or Friendly Islands" (1894) ; general range given; botanical explora- 

 tions, general features of vegetation, statistical table. 



Cheeseman, T. F. The flora of Rarotonga, the chief island of the Cook group. 

 Trans. Linn. Soc. Bot. II, 6: 261-313. pi. 31-35. 1903. 



Annotated list of 334 vascular plants, with vernacular names and general 

 range ; physiography, general features of vegetation. 



Christophersen, Erling. Vegetation of Pacific equatorial islands. Bui. Bern. 

 P. Bishop Mus. 44. 79 p. 7 pi. 1927. (Whippoorwill expedition, Pub. no. 2.) 



Separate annotated lists of vascular plants of Christmas, Jarvis, Fanning, 

 Washington, Palmyra, Howland, and Baker Islands, all atolls of coral origin ; 

 geography, meteorology, soil, plant formations ; bibliography. 



Cranwell, L. M. Flora of Manihiki, Cook group. Rec. Auckland Inst, and 

 Mus. 1: 169-171. 1933. 



Geography, general features of flora ; annotated list of cellular and vascular 

 plants, with vernacular names ; bibliography. 



Drake del Castillo, Emmanuel. Flore de la Polynesie franchise. Description 

 des plantes vasculaires qui croissent spontanement ou qui sont generalement 

 cultivees aux iles de la Societe, Marquises, Pomotou, Gambier et Wallis. xxiv, 

 352 p. map. 26 cm. Paris, 1892. 



Physiography, geographical affinities, botanical collectors, annotated bibli- 

 ography ; descriptive flora, the vernacular names given but not indexed. In- 

 cludes 588 species, of which 161 are endemic. 



Fosberg, F. R. Vegetation of Vostok Island, central Pacific. Proc. Hawaiian 

 Acad. Sci. 11 (Spec. Pub. Bern. P. Bishop Mus. 30) : 19. 1937. 



List of 1 cellular and 2 vascular plants collected by Capt. W. J. Anderson. 

 Vostok Island is a tiny isolated coral island in 10°66' S. Lat., 152°23' W. Long. 



Fuentes, Francisco. Resefia botanica sobre la Isla de Pascua. Bol. Mus. Nac. 

 Chile 5: 320-337. 1913. 



Geology, climate, history, notes on introduced and cultivated plants; list of 



124 vascular and cellular plants (including cultivated species), with general 

 range and occasional annotations. (Easter Island.) 



Guillaumin, Andre, Camus, Aimee, and Tardieu-Blot, Mme. Plantes vascu- 

 laires recoltees a l'lle de Paques par la Mission Franco-Beige. Bui. Mus. Hist. 

 Nat. Paris II, 8: 552-556. 1936. 



Botanical explorations, with bibliographical references; list of vascular 

 plants collected in 1934-35, including additions to the known flora. (Easter 

 Island.) 



Hedley, Charles. General account of the Atoll of Funafuti. Mem. Austral. 

 Mus. Sydney 3: 1-71. 3 fig. 1896. 



Includes account of vegetation (p. 20-41), with mention of uses of plants. 

 Funafuti is one of the Ellice Islands. 



Hemsley, W. B. Elizabeth Island ... In his Report on present state of 

 knowledge of various insular floras . . . Report on the scientific results of the 

 vovage of H. M. S. Challenger during the years 1873-76. Botany. v.l, Introd. 

 p. 15. London, 1885. 



List of 4 phanerogams. Elizabeth or Henderson Island lies between Pitcairn 

 Island and Ducie Island, southeast of the Tuamotu Islands, 



